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2025 Faculty of Biomedical Sciences IDOSR JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL SCIENCES

Plant-Derived Alkaloids as Multifunctional Agents in Insulin Resistance, Obesity, and Metabolic Syndrome

Atukunda Derrick

Metabolic syndrome, a cluster of interconnected metabolic disturbances including obesity, insulin resistance, dyslipidemia, and hypertension, represents a major global health challenge. Current therapeutic strategies often target individual components of the syndrome, yet their long-term efficacy is limited, and adverse effects remain a concern. Increasing attention has been directed toward natural bioactive compounds, particularly alkaloids from medicinal plants, as multifunctional agents capable of modulating multiple metabolic pathways simultaneously. Plant-derived alkaloids such as berberine, piperine, palmatine, and harmine have demonstrated significant potential in improving insulin sensitivity, regulating lipid metabolism, modulating gut microbiota, attenuating inflammation, and enhancing mitochondrial function. This review provides a comprehensive examination of plant alkaloids in the management of insulin resistance, obesity, and metabolic syndrome. The mechanistic insights, therapeutic prospects, and translational challenges of these compounds are explored, highlighting their promise as integrative interventions for complex metabolic disorders. Keywords: plant-derived alkaloids, insulin resistance, obesity, metabolic syndrome, natural therapeutics